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Someday I Discography of CDs

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| | Look Up And Live CD (2000)
$13.79 Live Recording
Someday I: John Meredith (vocals, guitar); Davy Schutz (vocals, bass);
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| Someday I Ref4 CD (2002)
$13.29 That would be selling out, remember? Singer-guitarist John Meredith has said that the material was inspired by the pressures of grinding-out, high-octane indie rock on the road and in the studio. Still, on their second album, the band does throw in plenty of fairly effective twisting riffs and quirky (certainly for punk), unpredictable time changes, though not the standard sort that hits are made of. Seriously, the band is uncompromising without being too musically inflexible, though they are unrelentingly serious, perhaps too much so. That doesn't mean it's that melodic; hardcore, or most forms of punk rock, almost by definition doesn't get too tuneful. "Melodic hardcore" seems to be a phrase reviewers find hard to resist when describing Someday I's music, and indeed the music is more melodic than much punk. While you probably wouldn't pick up on this unless you listened to the words very intently (though it's there to read in some of the small-print lyrics in the sleeve), there's certainly a heavy streak of rail-against-the-world despair, though in a more subtle and aware fashion than in most pop-influenced punk records. Actually there's a little too much unremitting self-doubt and anguish for its own good, whether you're intrigued by that concept or not, though its execution is more complex, imaginative, and heartfelt than those of many bands working the same sonic realm. It's definitely there to hear in the epic "Live Through This Record," an almost uncomfortably auteurish narrative of trying to make meaningful music and doubting whether the message can ever get through, and struggling to keep feeling the music keenly instead of going through the motions.
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| Artist appears on Blasting Room CD (2000)
Someday I CD discography
$13.35 Includes liner notes by Abe Brennan.
Audio Mixers: Jason Livermore; Stephen Egerton; Bill Stevenson.
Liner Note Author: Abe Brennan.
Recording information: 02/1996-12/1998.
Illustrator: Joe Young .
Photographer: Maggie Live Recording
Recorded at The Blasting Room, Fort Collins, Colorado between June 1982 and October 1998.
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Someday I albums Alternate spellings: CD discography of songs by band, discographie, dicography, discology, disography, discografie, discogrophy, diskography.
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Popular or famous Someday I music songs: Distance, Concrete, Sun Will Burn Out, Anatomically Modern, August Eyes, Job, Knee Jerk Reaction, Listen. More music songs Little Destroyer, More Than Life, Physics & Chemistry, Someday I Will Rule the World, Still Life, Too Much, Closer, Crs Disease. More music songs Filler, I Already Quit, Live For the Moment, Live Through This Record.
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